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why did the fbi take several weeks to get on to the site of benghazi. why were reporters finding journals of the ambassador but we still don't know what the ambassador actually really thought or said about the security risks. >> chris: you heard the clip of lindsay graham saying he wants to ask secretary clinton the what did you know and when did you know it questions. she is reportedly going to testify in january. is the controversy dead or still have some legs? >> the controversy is dead, over. over for a long time. the report says there is no coverup and no lies. it the politicized in the midst of the campaign. with regard to hillary clinton there is no indication that she saw any of the reports and the report talks about did it get to the 7th floor. that is not clear from the report. nobody is indicateing that secretary clinton had some operative decision-making role here that led to the calamity. she may say she saw some of it but it is not determinative. the larger issue here is the fact that this report and you have is credible people behind it s
why did the fbi take several weeks to get on to the site of benghazi. why were reporters finding journals of the ambassador but we still don't know what the ambassador actually really thought or said about the security risks. >> chris: you heard the clip of lindsay graham saying he wants to ask secretary clinton the what did you know and when did you know it questions. she is reportedly going to testify in january. is the controversy dead or still have some legs? >> the controversy...
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fbi investigation that uncovered cia director david petraeus' affair started when the agency monitored petraeus' e-mail it comes before he was expected to testify in congress. in the top of the hour we'll have more. and two weeks after super storm sandep hit the northeast. thousands of new yorkers don't have power. the governor threatened to pull long island authority franchise. coming up live from staten island president obama will meet with congressional leaders. trying to avoid a fiscal cliff. we'll look at that and more in a moment. stay with us. . >> fears of the fiscal cliff smacking stocks this week and comes as we fiped out the average balance of a 401 account is record high. what should people do to protect themselves from this? >> doing what i am doing lately. i am putting it percentage wise in cash. more americans are saving because they are scared of what is going to happen. bad for the short-term economy. captital gains and dividends tax is raised it will be bad for the stock market. >> investors will be discouraged from paying in to the stocks especially those with the di
fbi investigation that uncovered cia director david petraeus' affair started when the agency monitored petraeus' e-mail it comes before he was expected to testify in congress. in the top of the hour we'll have more. and two weeks after super storm sandep hit the northeast. thousands of new yorkers don't have power. the governor threatened to pull long island authority franchise. coming up live from staten island president obama will meet with congressional leaders. trying to avoid a fiscal...
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>> we really don't know what his job function was what the fbi. we don't know what unit he left when came to -- >> national security. >> we don't know, i mean national security goes quite a range. so we don't really know what he was exposed to. we don't know what his record is and where he was with the finn. we don't know if he has any kind of post traumatic stress situation. >> he was a cop about that. >> eight years lapd. are the wife is also tight lipped. she would certainly know why he is depressed. if he went into the canyon and actually committed suicide with the weapon, a canine will pick up the scent. that is pretty rare. >> they followed his subsequent into the mountain. >> not his scent with you the scent of a dead body. >> the problem is you have to be tight lipped. suicide potentially. national security. >> you are looking for one of your own. >> it is one of our own and i don't think there is any reason to be tight lipped. i think the natural course is to open up in these circumstances. these at agents are people, to. i remember getti
>> we really don't know what his job function was what the fbi. we don't know what unit he left when came to -- >> national security. >> we don't know, i mean national security goes quite a range. so we don't really know what he was exposed to. we don't know what his record is and where he was with the finn. we don't know if he has any kind of post traumatic stress situation. >> he was a cop about that. >> eight years lapd. are the wife is also tight lipped. she...
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why did the fbi take several weeks to get onto the site at benghazi? why were reporters finding journals of the ambassador, but we still don't know what the ambassador actually really thought or said about the security risks? >> chris: juan, you just heard the clip of lindsey graham saying he wants to ask hillary clinton what did you know and when did you know it question and she's reportedly going to testify in january. is the controversy dead or does it still have life. >> it is dead and over and has been for a long time. there are people who want to perpetuate it but look at the report. it says there is no cover-up, no lies, and it was politicized in the midst of the campaign. with regard to hillary clinton, there is no ends indication that she saw any of these reports, and, the report talks about, did it get to the 7th floor, that is not clear from the report but nobody indicates that she had an operative, decision making role that led to the calamity. nobody is saying that. so, you know, she may say she saw some of it, but it is not determinative.
why did the fbi take several weeks to get onto the site at benghazi? why were reporters finding journals of the ambassador, but we still don't know what the ambassador actually really thought or said about the security risks? >> chris: juan, you just heard the clip of lindsey graham saying he wants to ask hillary clinton what did you know and when did you know it question and she's reportedly going to testify in january. is the controversy dead or does it still have life. >> it is...
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fbi investigated the incident, but no one was cited wrongdoing. >> and then there is missouri saysessman todd taken who said that awhen he preventbody can during re. he is a conservative republican running for u.s. senate. here his controversial comments from one i understand reallyctors, that is rare. legitimate rape, the has ways to shut the down.thing let's assume that didn't work or .omething >> achan the ploys -- opposes abortion. his comments do affect his empathy for women e raped and attacked every year. >> and local father says he paid have his daughter only to find out the o find her way alone. we spoke with the family earlier evening. this father in bethesda his daughtertely, did make it your to reagan national airport earlier today. says that her path here a lot easiereen than it was. h isght, surely galbrait bethesda after a fun camp in wyoming. f riding andot o hiking. not go asrip planned. it was very disappointing he says that, although is maturerlotte to travel without help, mind was to pay for her to herescort connecting flight. o'hare can be honest, even for adults to
fbi investigated the incident, but no one was cited wrongdoing. >> and then there is missouri saysessman todd taken who said that awhen he preventbody can during re. he is a conservative republican running for u.s. senate. here his controversial comments from one i understand reallyctors, that is rare. legitimate rape, the has ways to shut the down.thing let's assume that didn't work or .omething >> achan the ploys -- opposes abortion. his comments do affect his empathy for women e...
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sends more agents to atlanta. >> we had meetings with the fbi. and the profile that they gave us was of a young, black man. we were somewhat concerned about that profile because historically those who had been involved in serial killings were not black men. >> we began to wonder. how was he able to escape detection of the police in the city of atlanta because during this period after a year, atlanta became an armed camp. and yet he was still under their nose, taking away with victims. that indicated to me that the killer was enjoying the game of cat and mouse. >> in addition to constructing a profile of the suspect or suspects, investigators also hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. . . deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> in the span of nearly two years, 25 children from atlanta's poor inner city neighborhoods are murdered or missing. a serial killer is on the loose, striking fear into the hearts of every c
sends more agents to atlanta. >> we had meetings with the fbi. and the profile that they gave us was of a young, black man. we were somewhat concerned about that profile because historically those who had been involved in serial killings were not black men. >> we began to wonder. how was he able to escape detection of the police in the city of atlanta because during this period after a year, atlanta became an armed camp. and yet he was still under their nose, taking away with...
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the fbi rounded up japanese. over 400 men were detained, searched, interrogated and in many cases taken into custody. these men were japanese nationals not japanese americans. the áf but american born japanese would be next. the men brought in for questioning included fishermen who might use their boats to help japanese in some unspecified way. the u.s. government began moving people of japanese ancestry from designated areas along the west coast. a u.s. government film tried to give the impression that the suddenly uprooted families were gladly giving up their homes in a good cause. >> the evacuees cooperated wholeheartedly. the many loyal among them felt this was a sacrifice they could make in behalf of america's warack. >> at first those who had some where to go could move wherever they liked as long as they were away from the coast. 10,000 japanese and japanese americans moved out of state. but many had nowhere to go. in the next five months, 110,000 people were relocated to interment camps. >> arizona, utah
the fbi rounded up japanese. over 400 men were detained, searched, interrogated and in many cases taken into custody. these men were japanese nationals not japanese americans. the áf but american born japanese would be next. the men brought in for questioning included fishermen who might use their boats to help japanese in some unspecified way. the u.s. government began moving people of japanese ancestry from designated areas along the west coast. a u.s. government film tried to give the...
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fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jeffrey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and hazelwood decided the killer had to be black. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the black community but another black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr. martin luther king. on the surface, at
fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jeffrey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and...
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he asked the fbi for protection. they told him he wasn't a candidate. >> my life was turned upside down and i went through hell for this, to gain what? do the right thing? >> around green river was something unfestered, his parents still went to school everyday and still professed belief in their son's innocent and held their heads high. but people wondered if bob duke was capable of killing his parents, was he capable of murdering his wife and child? >> i think the majority of people are thinking they need to reopen the case. >> then the prosecutor decided to take another fresh look at that accident on the cliff. >> i thought about it often over the course of several years. the idea of him getting away with it simply didn't sit very well. >> i'm pretty sure he did it but we will have a hard time proving it. >> investigator mike dayton went out at the end of the cliff on lost dog road, take in a back by the harsh wind, pigmy rattlesnakes, the severe drop. no place for adults let alone a child. >> this is a scary plac
he asked the fbi for protection. they told him he wasn't a candidate. >> my life was turned upside down and i went through hell for this, to gain what? do the right thing? >> around green river was something unfestered, his parents still went to school everyday and still professed belief in their son's innocent and held their heads high. but people wondered if bob duke was capable of killing his parents, was he capable of murdering his wife and child? >> i think the majority...
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s the bureau saying it has, quote, no evidence that an fbi lap top was compromised whether the fbi even had the information. >>> facebook found a way to boost it's stock price this evening. announcing that it will discontinue plans to issue more stock through a second private offering. and zuckerberg plans to sell none of his facebook shares over the next 12 months. that means far fewer shares of facebook stock will be on the market. >>> in southern california now, five firefighters are recovering from injuries they received while battling a wildfire. so far it's burned about 5.5 square miles. right now it's about 15% contained and crews say it could be a week before the fire is completely surrounded. >>> more positive cases of the west nile virus is fogging parts of the east bay. a circular area on the border of los altos and mountain view will be strayed after 11:00 p.m. the substance being sprayed is toxic only to mosquitoes and shouldn't be harmful to people or pets. the same area was fogged last month. and in contra costa county will be sprayed by a slow moving truck from 7:30 unti
s the bureau saying it has, quote, no evidence that an fbi lap top was compromised whether the fbi even had the information. >>> facebook found a way to boost it's stock price this evening. announcing that it will discontinue plans to issue more stock through a second private offering. and zuckerberg plans to sell none of his facebook shares over the next 12 months. that means far fewer shares of facebook stock will be on the market. >>> in southern california now, five...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall, barely 150 pounds. now in his 50s, and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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the fbi says alcohol was a factor in the disturbance. >>> surf's up at maverick's and the big contest could be called any day now, but don't think about getting close to watch it. the safety meeting was held today as a film crew took advantage of the swells of the season, shooting footage for a feature movie. as for the contest itself, it will be different this year. the bluff and the beach near the surf break will be closed to the public for the first time. that's after several fans were injured when a wave knocked several people to their feet. >> there's an area that was focused on everything but the waves themselves. it was a dumb idea to begin with. >> spectators will pay $25 to watch a live feed of the contest on a jumbotron in the parking lot. >> this april marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the titanic and for the first time, items from the ocean liner will be sold at auction. manuel shows us what is up for grabs. >> from the legendary ocean liner, a diamond studded bracelet. a cup from the ship's cafe. a vest from a third class passenger. >> was in a suitcase that w
the fbi says alcohol was a factor in the disturbance. >>> surf's up at maverick's and the big contest could be called any day now, but don't think about getting close to watch it. the safety meeting was held today as a film crew took advantage of the swells of the season, shooting footage for a feature movie. as for the contest itself, it will be different this year. the bluff and the beach near the surf break will be closed to the public for the first time. that's after several fans...
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justice department sends in the fbi. there are two teams, a heavily armed tactical unit with armored personnel carriers, and negotiators, armed with a phone and their wits. >> i teach negotiators that the very first thing you have to have is self-control. >> reporter: gary nessler is the bureau's chief negotiator. when you got there, when you were briefed, what were you dealing with? >> i think in the context of the atf, where there clearly was anger, the freedom dominant emotion i was seeing or behavior was devastation. almost like walking zombies. >> reporter: nessner's team wants to understand koresh's personality. >> and this is something this whole nation's going to have to learn. whether they are going to learn by being sober and listening or whether they are going to learn the hard way. >> i believe everything he did, almost throughout the entirety of the ordeal, was ambivalence, was part of me wants to live, part of me wants to die. >> reporter: they looked for clues in this tv news report about koresh and branch
justice department sends in the fbi. there are two teams, a heavily armed tactical unit with armored personnel carriers, and negotiators, armed with a phone and their wits. >> i teach negotiators that the very first thing you have to have is self-control. >> reporter: gary nessler is the bureau's chief negotiator. when you got there, when you were briefed, what were you dealing with? >> i think in the context of the atf, where there clearly was anger, the freedom dominant...
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. >> still ahead another light lit in >>> in the abc 7 newsroom coming up at 6:00 the fbi sing yelz out an order of east bay nuns. the fight being taken on by sisters of the holly family. also, overcome with emotion in the east bay. gifts handed out today to-to-some people who really needed it. those stories and more coming up on abc 7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. see you then. >> this is the fifth night of hanukkah. >> the festival of lights celebrated again tonight in san francisco with lighting of the union square men mora. >> the holiday celebrates the victory of a small group of ancient jews over a larger opponent. >> it lasts eight days because of the miracle of a small amount of oil that should not have provided light that long, but somehow, did. happy hanukkah, indeed. >> world news is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time we'll see you again at 6:00. >>> this is "world news." tonight, the shooter. we see the face of the 22-year-old who stole an assault rifle and fired at holiday shoppers in an oregon mal
. >> still ahead another light lit in >>> in the abc 7 newsroom coming up at 6:00 the fbi sing yelz out an order of east bay nuns. the fight being taken on by sisters of the holly family. also, overcome with emotion in the east bay. gifts handed out today to-to-some people who really needed it. those stories and more coming up on abc 7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. see you then. >> this is the fifth night of hanukkah. >> the festival of lights celebrated...
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and the answer is, correct, kill the most fbi agents. three questions, three correct answers. i don't think that has ever happened before. , ladies and gentlemen. should why quit while we are ahead? >> good night, everybody. >> bill: this is the easiest question coming up. al capone, one of >> i want that son of a bitch dead. i want him g.e.d. dead. i don't care what [bleep]. did i ask you what you are trying to do? did i ask what you are trying to do? >> please. >> i want you to get the [bleep] where he breets. i want you to want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor. [ laughter ] just kidding. for you media matters people get that right up on your web site. capone was eventually busted for tax evasion and became one of the earliest inmates at what famous prisons? the answer is alcatraz. how could you not know that doocy? >> i had to miss one. >> bill: yeah, i guess you did. >> bill: all right. maccallum. congratulations four for four. but you could still blow it. bernie madoff back in the news this week as the owners of the new york mets settled a t
and the answer is, correct, kill the most fbi agents. three questions, three correct answers. i don't think that has ever happened before. , ladies and gentlemen. should why quit while we are ahead? >> good night, everybody. >> bill: this is the easiest question coming up. al capone, one of >> i want that son of a bitch dead. i want him g.e.d. dead. i don't care what [bleep]. did i ask you what you are trying to do? did i ask what you are trying to do? >> please....
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i was hyperventilating. >> the fbi was nervous, too. they assigned extra cops around the homes and surrounded bob's apartment in houston, ready at a moment's notice. >> today is january 8, 1999 at 11:59 a.m. this is in reference to conspiracy to commit murder. >> still, they needed more from roger. though he had extracted evidence about the murder plot against bob's parents, roger hadn't asked bob to admit he killed his wife and son. he'd have to make one more call. >> you said you would send me the key? >> you know i am thinking about that. i don't think that is a good idea. >> why? >> it won't look like an accident. it has to look planned. >> is there anybody that could make it look like an accident with your wife and kid. >> i did not do that. >> i thought you said you did that. >> no. no. [ bleep ] no. we talked about it and i didn't want nothing to do with it. >> he denied it and got upset. >> bob duke was not confessing to the murder of his wife and son but the fbi thought they had enough about the plot to kill his parents. and th
i was hyperventilating. >> the fbi was nervous, too. they assigned extra cops around the homes and surrounded bob's apartment in houston, ready at a moment's notice. >> today is january 8, 1999 at 11:59 a.m. this is in reference to conspiracy to commit murder. >> still, they needed more from roger. though he had extracted evidence about the murder plot against bob's parents, roger hadn't asked bob to admit he killed his wife and son. he'd have to make one more call. >>...
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he was known as a militant and it turns out he was working for as an informant to the fbi. >> i have these black panthers here with guns on the seventh floor. >> whether storming state capitol, black panthers were known for openly carrying firearms, this u.s. army veteran was known as the left wing activist who supply smd guns and taught them how to shoot. >> and he had been talk together fbi. yeah. so that is a shocking thing to hear. >> he was informing on black panther party activities. it came to light in documents listing m of the confidential sources. >> most of the names were blacked out. and for some reason, richard aoki's had not been blakd out. he was listed in the report as informant t 2. >> the auj jorz a former agent he interviewed for the new book recognized his name. >> and he said he was. >> the agent says he asked him to go to meetings and report back on what he heard. he worked his way into a leadership role and became one of the best sources this, retired agents says they may have helped him keep cover. >> there was going guess he split been an informant in san fra
he was known as a militant and it turns out he was working for as an informant to the fbi. >> i have these black panthers here with guns on the seventh floor. >> whether storming state capitol, black panthers were known for openly carrying firearms, this u.s. army veteran was known as the left wing activist who supply smd guns and taught them how to shoot. >> and he had been talk together fbi. yeah. so that is a shocking thing to hear. >> he was informing on black...
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over half a century of combined government service among them and possessed the bearing of 19 50's fbi agents. when they spoke i believed them. also on that program congressman congressman ed markie talked about phone companies giving private customer information to law enforcement without any warrant, subpoena, or evident evidentiary hearing. now twitter is being ordered to produce all its mentions from an occupy wall street protester the activist him himselfic was told he could not object to his own tweets being turned over. privacy can disappear. every key stroke, phone call and movement leaves electronic fingerprints that can be traced. every cell phone is gps device, and every google can be stored for posterity. should government track our movements? should private parties be able to sell our data searches? are federal data agencies willfully ignoring privacy standards that once formed the basis of our society. none of these issues are easy, and the balances to be struck may be nuanced at the end of the day, but right now we're mashing towards a world where george or weorwell's 19
over half a century of combined government service among them and possessed the bearing of 19 50's fbi agents. when they spoke i believed them. also on that program congressman congressman ed markie talked about phone companies giving private customer information to law enforcement without any warrant, subpoena, or evident evidentiary hearing. now twitter is being ordered to produce all its mentions from an occupy wall street protester the activist him himselfic was told he could not object to...
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what does that tell you about the fbi? >> they have a low estimation of us. >> sincere in their beliefs, the davidians are looking to god for guidance. tell me, how is god telling you what to do? god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look to david for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> so you listened to david, believing david was receiving his messages from god? >> correct. >> and david was initially telling -- >> if he didn't think god was talking to him, he wouldn't have been there. >> by the end of day two, negotiators have a breakthrough. koresh promises to lead his disciples out, if the feds put his bible lecture on the radio. nationwide. >> i, david koresh, agree upon the broadcasting of this tape to come out peacefully with all the people. >> clive doyle thinks life for him and his 18-year-old daughter shari, will soon return to normal. >> when they're talking about us coming out, i pack my lunch, tell my daughter, we're going to go out and sit on the grass while they search the buildi
what does that tell you about the fbi? >> they have a low estimation of us. >> sincere in their beliefs, the davidians are looking to god for guidance. tell me, how is god telling you what to do? god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look to david for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> so you listened to david, believing david was receiving his messages from god? >> correct. >> and david was initially telling -- >> if he...
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anyone with information about price's whereabouts should call the atlanta office of the fbi at 404-679-9000 or the landis county sheriff's office at 229-671-2985. >>> coming up, scott peterson fights for his life from quintin. and a multimillionaire aisle tycoon's boat vanishes >>> on the 18th of june his wife and several other family members had received letters from mr. price indicating that he had traveled to key west, florida. he boarded a ferry from key west to fort meyers and subsequently we do not know whether he exited that boat willingly or -- >> all right. investigators continue to search for answers in the mysterious disappearance of georgia banker aubrey lee price. joining our panel now is white collar crime investigator, former prosecutor from the west chester d.a.'s office, an office we are quite familiar with, and our panel is joining us again. did this guy kill himself or on the lamb? >> he's on the lamb. >> why? >> the alleged suicide note is way too orchestrated, too detailed, too deliberately designed to look like a suicide attempt. he did things that with uh sten da
anyone with information about price's whereabouts should call the atlanta office of the fbi at 404-679-9000 or the landis county sheriff's office at 229-671-2985. >>> coming up, scott peterson fights for his life from quintin. and a multimillionaire aisle tycoon's boat vanishes >>> on the 18th of june his wife and several other family members had received letters from mr. price indicating that he had traveled to key west, florida. he boarded a ferry from key west to fort...
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and a tip prompting an fbi investigation of the police department of the oakland unified school district z a remarkable bay area woman helped a quarter million college students with their home work. its coming up at 6:00. now back to dan and cheryl. >> and that is going to do it for us. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. hope to see you again in a half hour at 6:00. >> have a great weekend.
and a tip prompting an fbi investigation of the police department of the oakland unified school district z a remarkable bay area woman helped a quarter million college students with their home work. its coming up at 6:00. now back to dan and cheryl. >> and that is going to do it for us. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. hope to see you again in a half hour at 6:00. >> have a great weekend.
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at the fbi academy. and most recently, my area of expertise was in the serial killer unit. >> i don't claim to be a serial killer, though. i don't put myself in that category. >> can you tell me what your idea of a serial killer is? >> well, i've read in the -- the definition in the newspaper, you know, and it says that somebody who commits various killings with cooling off periods in between. >> tell me why you don't fit into that definition of a serial killer. say ted bundy, who was out when you were out. >> i don't feel like i have anything in common with the dude. just completely different type of person, you know? a lot of these other serial killers, they were just into one thing, strangling women and stuff like that. see, they've been trying to associate me with the scum bags like ted bundy who were killing innocent women, you know, and take everything political away from my case over and over again you've been hearing serial killer this, serial killer that, to try to incite hatred against people l
at the fbi academy. and most recently, my area of expertise was in the serial killer unit. >> i don't claim to be a serial killer, though. i don't put myself in that category. >> can you tell me what your idea of a serial killer is? >> well, i've read in the -- the definition in the newspaper, you know, and it says that somebody who commits various killings with cooling off periods in between. >> tell me why you don't fit into that definition of a serial killer. say ted...
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"the new york times" had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the fbi's record-keeping pertaining to those who have a mental illness or -- >> listen, michael. >> real quick. >> this is what wayne lapierre said. he talked about mental illness. they're opposed to background checks on people who go to gun shows, who sell guns to each other privately, not through gun stores. so it doesn't matter. >> i was shocked by that. i wish we had more time. thank you, david corn. thank you steven siebold. >>> up next, the most challenged quotes of the year. stick around with me for side show and if you want to join me on twitter you just need to spell merconish. this is the place for politics. not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xareltoÂ
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all this has been turned over to the fbi for further investigation. reporting live from downtown washington, daers spencer, news 4. >> we are also following more breaking news in d.c. a young boy has been hit by a car. it happened just before 4:00 near 12th and hem lock in northwest washington. the boy was between 4 and 6 years old. when they arrived he was bleeding from the head. the boy was taken to the hospital. no word on his condition at this hour. the driver who hit him did stay on the scene. >>> leslie johnson will spend the next 12 months behind bars. the former prince george's county council member reported to the federal prison in west virginia yesterday. johnson and her husband, former county executive jack johnson, both pleaded guilty in a corruption scheme. leslie admitted to flushing a $100,000 bribe check down the toilet and stuffing $80,000 in cash in her bra. she is serving her term at alderson federal prison camp. it is also known as camp cupcake. the most notable former inmates, martha stewart and blues singer billie holiday. >>> to
all this has been turned over to the fbi for further investigation. reporting live from downtown washington, daers spencer, news 4. >> we are also following more breaking news in d.c. a young boy has been hit by a car. it happened just before 4:00 near 12th and hem lock in northwest washington. the boy was between 4 and 6 years old. when they arrived he was bleeding from the head. the boy was taken to the hospital. no word on his condition at this hour. the driver who hit him did stay on...
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but there are certain parameters in the nfl set up, extra security, extra fbi agents, former fbi agents set up just in case these players do feel like they're in a grave and dangerous situation. come on. i'm a former sportscaster. but it's sports. >> it ain't life or death stuff, folks. life goes on no matter who wears the ring. you've got to get a grip, man. they're human. >>> now here's a look at your weather. wait, they're human? we're human?
but there are certain parameters in the nfl set up, extra security, extra fbi agents, former fbi agents set up just in case these players do feel like they're in a grave and dangerous situation. come on. i'm a former sportscaster. but it's sports. >> it ain't life or death stuff, folks. life goes on no matter who wears the ring. you've got to get a grip, man. they're human. >>> now here's a look at your weather. wait, they're human? we're human?
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fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jeffrey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and hazelwood decided the killer had to be black. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the black community but another black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr. martin luther king. on the surface, at
fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jeffrey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and...
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the fbi defined rape as a sexual attack on a female. the revised definition covers men and women, including cases in which the victim cannot give consent. physical resistance is not required. no laws or prosecutions will be affected but it will change the crime statistics on which preskprengs victims' compensation is based. >> and tonight money matters a complex tax deal could save yahoo $4 billion involving a spinnoff of holdings in asia. and yahoo could end up owning the weather channel and web md. and best buy said it did not have such a happy holiday. december traffic in stores was not as strong as expected until right before christmas. store revenues were flat and sales were up 26%. and wall street focused on europe's debt problems than positive news. and the s and p 500 dropped three in end of the week trading, today. >> and still head here tonight we're going to take you on a transpacific whale watching adventure. >> why they're appearing closer than before to shore. stay with us. >>> a number of tankers burned after three freigh
the fbi defined rape as a sexual attack on a female. the revised definition covers men and women, including cases in which the victim cannot give consent. physical resistance is not required. no laws or prosecutions will be affected but it will change the crime statistics on which preskprengs victims' compensation is based. >> and tonight money matters a complex tax deal could save yahoo $4 billion involving a spinnoff of holdings in asia. and yahoo could end up owning the weather channel...
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the fbi warned it's too early to determine whether race triggered the violence. all five victims, remember, were african american. police say gaze baised on facebook shootings, he may have wanted to avenge his father's death. >> and we've got a look towards golden gate bridge from our camera. >> by morning it could be a wet mess. spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> there is a look of a large batch of weather and there is a little bit of moisture here in the north bay. there is no rain yet but it's going to change. this evening, partly cloudy skies now becoming mostly cloudy skies later this evening, temperatures ranging from 52, 58 into mid evening hours, there is temperatures ranging from upper 40s to low. >>s by mid day, we'll see rain that might be a thundershower or two late in the day. temperatures ranging from about 56 to have 62 and rain continues, looks like both commutes will be problematic tomorrow, we'll take a look in the seven-day forecast. >> what do they say about april showers? >> bringing may flowers. >> thank you. coming up next conn
the fbi warned it's too early to determine whether race triggered the violence. all five victims, remember, were african american. police say gaze baised on facebook shootings, he may have wanted to avenge his father's death. >> and we've got a look towards golden gate bridge from our camera. >> by morning it could be a wet mess. spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> there is a look of a large batch of weather and there is a little bit of moisture here in the north...
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agent according to the fbi the alleged attempted bombing was the culmination of months of planning by him during which the agency says he made a list of 29 potential targets in chicago then scatter the targets to see which one would wreak the most devastation but it's a tactic used by the fbi during the investigation that the suspect's attorney said is cause for concern. the u.s. attorney's office argued today that the evidence not only shows that he was the instigator every step along the way and his alleged plan to kill americans but that he also had numerous opportunities to back out. the misguided team of middle eastern descent. durkin says he will continue to request his client be released pending trial i still think we can come up with conditions that will make it every bit as safe for him as at home as it is in kankakee. the next step in the case will be the agreement it will be scheduled for sometime in the next 7-10 days. prosecutors in colorado given up their fight to four the notebook of the colorado cedar massacre james holmes he looks very different from this photo now he
agent according to the fbi the alleged attempted bombing was the culmination of months of planning by him during which the agency says he made a list of 29 potential targets in chicago then scatter the targets to see which one would wreak the most devastation but it's a tactic used by the fbi during the investigation that the suspect's attorney said is cause for concern. the u.s. attorney's office argued today that the evidence not only shows that he was the instigator every step along the way...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall, pairly 150 pounds. now in his 50s, and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....